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Americans have been retiring later. The average retirement age is 61, up from 57 in the early 1990s. In recent years, the expected length of retirement in the United States has also...
There's a reason I've aggressively funded a retirement plan, whether it's been an IRA or a 401(k), since my mid-20s: I know that Social Security benefits alone won't make for a comfortable...
Getting away from it all, really away, is a fond wish for many. And retiring abroad can indeed be a reality with some savings and forethought. But don't assume it'll necessarily be...
Healthcare is one of the largest expenses for retirees, trailing only housing and maybe transportation. Health problems generally increase with age, and doctor visits become regular for preventative and treatment-related reasons. As...
For many Americans, retiring abroad is a dream. You can enjoy tropical beaches, a lower cost of living, and have a new adventure in your third act. While there are challenges to...
Retiring abroad offers a lot of perks the U.S. just can't match. You can enjoy a tropical climate if that's what you prefer. You'll get to experience new cultures and activities. And...
The allure of living abroad after retirement has proven too strong to resist for hundreds of thousands of Americans. Enjoying new experiences while immersed in different cultures. Getting away from it all....